spiritualized
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A gorgeous (arguably greater) companion to And Nothing Hurt. Everything Was Beautiful by Spiritualized
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And Nothing Hurt is one of the more low-key albums in the Spiritualized canon.
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In this video, I’m showing off some recent additions to my record collection, and going into how I feel about some of ’em. Here’s a list of the artists mentioned: Earl Sweatshirt (via Vinyl Me Please) Duk Various Artists (Dope-Guns-‘N-Fucking In The Streets) Mark Mothersbaugh Spiritualized Mobb
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Anthony talking about his first day at Primavera Sound 2015, and the artists he caught live at the festival.
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MY SEMI-MONTHLY VINYL UPDATE! YEAHHAHHAHAH! In this video, I’m showing off some recent additions to my record collection, and going into how I feel about some of ’em.
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The video for Spiritualized’s “Little Girl” is nowhere near as long as the previous music video the band dropped, but that doesn’t mean it’s less cinematic. Actually, a lot like the video for “Hey Jane,” the vid seems to focus in on one person who seems to
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While it’s not as psychedelic as more acclaimed Spiritualized albums, Sweet Heart Sweet Light delivers a solid set of songs that return to the band’s best old school ideas, and refines the more straightforward tracks that have been featured on recent releases. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Stream: Spiritualized- Sweet Heart Sweet Light After the exciting and gargantuan “Hey Jane,” it’s hard to say “no” to a full stream of the new Spiritualized album, Sweet Heart Sweet Light. It’s playing right now via the link above at NPR Music. Look for the album’s official
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I can only imagine the difficulties that come with creating a music video for a ten-minute song. Getting most people to listen to a song that long is hard enough, and getting the masses to watch video for it must be even harder. However, director AG Rojas took this opportunity
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Spritualized drops a new track from its forthcoming album, Sweet Heart Sweet Light. Currently, the album is looking at an April 16th release date on Double Six Records. As it’s to be expected, this English band has pulled together another mint piece of psych rock opus. The track starts